Løvenholm is a castle and estate 23 km east of Randers in Jutland, Denmark, owned by a foundation. Its grounds can be accessed on public footpaths. The former monastery was established in 1440, and was called Gjesingholm from 1440 til 1674. The nearby village is still called Gjesing. The name, Løvenholm - lions island - was used from 1674. The main building was constructed in the periods 1550-1576 and 1642-1643
Today Løvenholm is a forest and farming estate with 3,261 ha of land. Løvenholm Forest is one of the larger woodlands in Denmark. Public access on foot or bike is allowed on the forest roads, as well as on the paths around the castle.The original monastery belonged to St. John's Priory in Viborg.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Løvenholm
Address 68 Løvenholmvej, 8963, Denmark
Coordinates 56°27'5.582" N 10°26'38.894" E